Anthobium nigrum (Cameron, 1924)
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Anthobium nigrum |
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Key to species of Anthobium nigrum View in CoL group (modified Shavrin & Smetana 2017)
1 Lateral edges of pronotum with very indistinct smooth crenulation, latero-apical margins of elytra with moderately large teeth. Head reddish-brown, pronotum, elytra and abdomen yellow-brown. Aedeagus as in Fig. 98 View FIGURES 96–99 . Habitus as in Fig. 95 View FIGURES 94–95 . Body length: 3.15–3.64 mm. Nepal................................................... A. flaveolum Shavrin & Smetana View in CoL , sp.n.
- Lateral edges of pronotum with distinct crenulation, latero-apical margins of elytra with small acute teeth. Body darker..... 2
2 Anterior angles of pronotum strongly protruded anteriad. Elytra markedly wider than long. Aedeagus as in Fig. 77 View FIGURES 74–78 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Habitus as in Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66–67 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Body length: 3.90–4.20 mm. China: Yunnan ................................................................................. A. conjunctum Shavrin & Smetana, 2017
- Anterior angles of pronotum slightly protruded anteriad. Elytra as wide as long or slightly longer than wide.............. 3
3 Punctation of pronotum very dense. Aedeagus as in Fig. 80 View FIGURES 79–82 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Habitus as in Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68–72 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Body length: 3.50–4.27 mm. China: Yunnan ............... A. densepunctatum Shavrin & Smetana, 2017
- Punctation of pronotum sparse.......................................................................... 4
4 Pronotum slightly flattened in cross section, with indistinct mediobasal impression. Aedeagus as in Fig. 72 View FIGURES 68–72 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Habitus as in Fig. 66 View FIGURES 66–67 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Body length: 4.15–4.37 mm. China: Gansu .................................................................................A. anishchenkoi Shavrin & Smetana, 2017
- Pronotum very convex, with deep mediobasal impression...................................................... 5
5 Middle portion of head distinctly convex, with indistinct transverse impression. Aedeagus as in Fig. 70 View FIGURES 68–72 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Habitus as in Fig. 65 View FIGURE 65 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Body length: 3.44–4.75 mm. India..... A. nigrum ( Cameron, 1924) View in CoL
- Middle portion of head flattened, without or with very indistinct transverse impression. Aedeagus different.............. 6
6 Elytra as wide as long. Body reddish-brown to black. Median lobe of aedeagus narrow, apical portions of parameres widened ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017: Fig. 82 View FIGURES 79–82 ). Habitus as in Fig. 69 View FIGURES 68–72 ( Shavrin & Smetana 2017). Body larger: 4.00– 4.71 mm. Nepal, Bhutan...................................................................... A. ivani Shavrin & Smetana, 2017 View in CoL
- Elytra slightly longer than wide. Body brown. Median lobe of aedeagus moderately wide, apical portions of parameres narrow ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 96–99 ). Habitus as in Fig. 94 View FIGURES 94–95 . Body smaller: 3.50 mm. Nepal............................ A. alticola ( Coiffait, 1977) View in CoL
Cameron, M. (1924) New species of Staphylinidae from India. The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 1924, 160 - 198. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 2311.1924. tb 03357. x
Coiffait, H. (1977) Staphilinides recoltes au Nepal par le Professeur Franz (2 e partie). Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse, 112 (1976), 243 - 275.
Shavrin, A. V. & Smetana, A. (2017) A revision of Eastern Palaearctic Anthobium Leach, 1819 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Anthophagini). I. Gracilipalpe, morchella and nigrum groups. Zootaxa, 4365 (1), 1 - 39. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4365.1.1
FIGURE 65. Distribution of Anthobium confucii (black circles) and A. liliputense (black square) in the south-western China.
FIGURES 96–99. Aedeagus of Anthobium alticola (96–97: NEPAL: Annapurna Mts.) and A. flaveolum (98–99: holotype): 96, 98—parameral view, 97, 99—lateral view. Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
FIGURES 94–95. Habitus of Anthobium nigrum group: 94—A. alticola (NEPAL: Annapurna Mts.) and 95—A. flaveolum (paratype). Scale bar: 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 74–78. Habitus of Anthobium fusculum group: 74—A. liliputense (paratype), 75—A. monticola (NEPAL: Lamjung), 76—A. rugosum (NEPAL: Dhaulagiri), 77—A. sociale (INDIA: Uttarakhand), 78—A. splendidulum (CHINA: Yunnan, Gaoligong Shan). Scale bar: 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 66–67. Aedeagus of Anthobium cuccodoroi (holotype): 66—parameral view, 67—lateral view. Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
FIGURES 79–82. Aedeagus of Anthobium liliputense (79–80: holotype) and A. monticola (81–82: NEPAL: Lamjung): 79, 81—parameral view, 80, 82—lateral view. Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
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